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  • Gold price in Pakistan increases by Rs250 to Rs228,550 per tola

    Gold price in Pakistan increases by Rs250 to Rs228,550 per tola

    The local bullion market exhibited stability on Thursday, with 24-karat gold fetching Rs228,550 per tola, marking an increase of Rs250 compared to the previous session.

    This pricing trend persists near its historical highs, fueled by anticipations of US interest rate adjustments, heightened Chinese purchasing activity, and ongoing geopolitical tensions.

    According to the Karachi Sarafa Association, the cost of 10-gramme 24-karat gold rose to Rs195,945 per tola, reflecting a gain of Rs215.

     Similarly, the price of 10-gramme 22-karat gold experienced a marginal uptick, reaching Rs179,616.

    Contrarily, silver rates remained unchanged today, with 24-karat silver trading at Rs2,600 per tola and Rs2,229.08 per 10-gramme.

    Internationally, spot gold hovered around $2,169 per ounce, following a $16.8 or 0.78% increase yesterday.

    JPMorgan Chase & Co. identifies gold as the top preference in commodities markets, projecting a potential price surge to $2,500 per ounce this year.

  • Minor improvement in human development ranking for Pakistan: Report

    Minor improvement in human development ranking for Pakistan: Report

    Pakistan has been ranked 161st out of 191 countries on the UN Human Development Index, scoring 0.544 points. This marks a slight improvement from 2023, when Pakistan was ranked 164th with 0.540 points, three places below its 2022 ranking.

    The report also highlights that Pakistan’s HDI rank remained steady at 161st globally from 2019 to 2021. The index comprises health, education, and income indicators, each ranging from 0 to 1.

    In South Asia, Sri Lanka leads at 73rd place with 0.782 points, followed by Bangladesh at 129th with 0.661 points, and India at 132nd with 0.633 points. Nepal ranks 143rd, while Afghanistan trails at 180th with 0.478 points, although it’s slightly above the bottom 10.

    Globally, South Sudan ranks last at 191st with 0.385 points, while Switzerland tops the list at 0.962 points, followed by Norway at 0.961 points.

    The report observes that while global development has returned to pre-pandemic levels, a growing gap between rich and poor countries persists. This rebound follows two years of decline, primarily due to the COVID-19 crisis which reversed five years of progress.

    Despite overall positive trends, inequality persists, with the poorest nations falling behind, exacerbating global polarisation.

    “The result is a dangerous gridlock that must be urgently tackled through collective action,” the United Nations warned in a post on social media.

    The report also recognizes that “rich countries experienced unprecedented development, yet half of the world’s poorest nations continue to languish.”

    The United Nations’ Human Development Index (HDI) combines economic and non-economic factors to measure a country’s prosperity, including life expectancy, educational attainment, and gross national income per capita.

    The report underscores a reversal in the trend of reducing inequalities between wealthy and poor nations, emphasising the need for collective action to address shared challenges and ensure people’s aspirations are met.

    Additionally, the report identifies a “democracy paradox,” wherein support for democracy coexists with endorsement of leaders who may sabotage democratic principles, increasing political polarisation and inward-looking policy approaches.

  • Zaviyar Nauman’s emotional reaction to ‘Sang e Mah’ slap

    Zaviyar Nauman’s emotional reaction to ‘Sang e Mah’ slap

    In a recent interview, Zaviyar Nauman shared an interesting detail about the drama “Sang e Mah.” He revealed that his dad, actor Nauman Ijaz, used a unique method to make scenes feel real.
    Zaviyar explained, “My father actually hit me during three action scenes in ‘Sang e Mah’ to make them more lifelike.” Despite the unusual approach, Zaviyar admitted that the actions helped create authentic performances that connected with viewers.
    Looking back on the experience, Zaviyar shared, “He hit me so hard that I started crying, and those tears were real in the scene.” Despite the challenges, Zaviyar’s natural acting earned him praise.

  • Nita Ambani wears jewellery owned by Emperor Shah Jahan

    Nita Ambani wears jewellery owned by Emperor Shah Jahan

    Nita Mukesh Ambani, wife of the richest man in Asia, caught everyone’s attention at the recent Miss World ceremony in Mumbai. She wore a special piece of jewelry once owned by a Mughal emperor, along with a black and gold sari.

    The necklace she wore is valued at 500 crores and was previously showcased at her son Anant’s pre-wedding celebrations. This time, Mrs. Ambani paired it with a stunning black blouse and zari sari designed by Swadesh and Manish Malhotra.

    The piece she wore on her arm, called a bazuband, is worth over two billion INR. It’s a historic Kalgi from the Mughal era, made of gold and adorned with diamonds, rubies, and spinels. This exquisite jewelry was last seen at the Al Thani Collection and was auctioned off in 2019.

    The Miss World pageant made its return to India after 28 years and was hosted at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, owned by the Ambanis. Krystyna Pyszkova from the Czech Republic was crowned the 71st Miss World.

    Mrs. Nita Ambani was honored with the ‘Beauty With a Purpose Humanitarian Award’ for her dedication to philanthropy and social work.

  • Saudi football club Al-Hilal gets world record consecutive victories

    Saudi football club Al-Hilal gets world record consecutive victories

    Saudi Arabia’s famous football club Al Hilal has made a world record by achieving 28 consecutive victories, entering the Guinness Book of World Records.

    According to foreign media, Al-Hilal defeated Ittihad Club by 2-0 in the quarter-finals of the Asian Champions League. This was its 28th consecutive victory. The previous world record for most wins was held by Welsh team The New Swansea Club in the 2016–17 season with 27 wins in a row.

    The Guinness Book of World Records has also recognized the record.

    Al-Hilal Club has reached the semi-finals of the Champions League. The Club has won nine Champions League matches and leads the Saudi Pro League with 12 points.

  • Maryam Nawaz slammed on social media over ‘defamation’ law

    Maryam Nawaz slammed on social media over ‘defamation’ law

    Maryam Nawaz, Chief Minister Punjab, took to X (former Twitter) and announced that she is making a defamation law for Punjab.

    X user Faisal Ranjha asked in a tweet whether this government will be able to make a strong defamation law to counter lies and fake news. In response to that, Maryam quote tweeted, “I am making that law for Punjab.”

    Social media users reacted by mentioning how such laws already exist and are misused against political rivals and journalists.

    Lawyer and co-founder of Bolo Bhi, Farieha Aziz, said, “And it begins. ‘We need more laws’ to counter “fake news” & strengthen defamation narrative. Because Defamation Ordianance, 499 & 500 of PPC & 20 of PECA don’t already exist? Laws are implemented through same broken system. Malicious proceedings swift, genuine ones face delays.”

    Member of Awami Workers Party Ammar Rashid said, “While their overlords block X to shut down criticism, PMLN leadership openly announcing its intention to further criminalize attempts to hold public officeholders to account using the bogeyman of defamation & fake news. We must all shut up b/c our ruling elite is too insecure.”

    Film maker Arafat Mazhar said, “No “I” will be allowed to make that law. only a “we”, that too which represents democratic will, can make that law (unless it is to protect marginalised people from Tyranny of majority) Also this proposed defamation law is a disaster. Please maafi deh du. Aur Kitni awaz dabao gey?”

  • Shah Rukh Khan recreates his iconic pose with Ed Sheeran

    Shah Rukh Khan recreates his iconic pose with Ed Sheeran

    Actor Shah Rukh Khan and singer Ed Sheeran recently met up during the latter’s visit to India, sparking excitement among fans worldwide. Ed shared a video of their meetup on his Instagram account, capturing the iconic moment for all to see.

    He and Shah Rukh can be seen dancing joyfully to the tune of ‘Deewangi Deewangi’ from the Bollywood movie Om Shanti Om, radiating genuine camaraderie.
    Ed Sheeran captioned the video, “This is the Shape of Us. Spreading love together…”

    The highlight of the video was Shah Rukh and Ed recreating the Bollywood superstar’s iconic pose, a gesture that delighted fans and became the talk of the town. The video concludes with a heartwarming hug.

  • Court grants bail to Hassan, Hussain Nawaz till tomorrow

    Court grants bail to Hassan, Hussain Nawaz till tomorrow

    The Accountability Court in Islamabad has suspended the perpetual arrest warrants of Hassan and Hussain Nawaz, sons of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, in the Flagship, Al-Azizia, and Avenfield cases handled by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) after the brothers voluntarily appeared before the court.

    The court also granted their requests for bail. They had to provide bail bonds worth Rs50,000 each in exchange.

    Both suspects appeared in court to mark their attendance. The court also summoned the NAB for tomorrow regarding the bail applications of Hassan and Hussain Nawaz. Their request to appoint a pleader was granted, and they chose Rana Muhammad Irfan for the task.

    The judge asked if they were the only two nominated in the three references. Qazi Misbah replied that they were co-accused in all three references, adding that the remaining accused had been acquitted of the charges. In the flagship reference, the trial court itself had acquitted the two, he added. 

    After that, the court adjourned the hearing until tomorrow.

  • Actor Asad Malik shares top fitness secrets

    Actor Asad Malik shares top fitness secrets

    Famous actor Asad Malik recently had a chat on Hum News where he talked about how he stays fit, especially during Ramadan. He shared helpful tips for staying healthy while fasting.

    He said, “Fasting has always been easy for me. I never found it hard. But some very healthy people struggle with fasting at first. Eventually, they get used to it, while some never do, maybe because they don’t want to.”

    Talking about staying fit, he stressed the importance of good eating habits, saying, “How you eat is really important. Even if you eat good food, it won’t help if your eating habits are bad. Always avoid eating until you’re stuffed. Drink a glass of water before every meal, and avoid cold water. Eat only half of your meal and wait two hours to finish the rest. Eating smaller portions won’t make you gain weight.” He also said he takes honey every morning as a health tonic.

  • Sydney: Pakistan defeats India in Thunder Nation Cricket Cup final

    Sydney: Pakistan defeats India in Thunder Nation Cricket Cup final

    Pakistan defeated India in the final of the Thunder Nation Cricket Cup played in Sydney, Australia on Thursday.

    The Thunder Nation Cup is organized by the Sydney Thunder of Big Bash League Australia and teams from different communities participate in this cup.

    Thunder Nation Cup 2024 has been won by Pakistan community, defeating India community by 14 runs in the final. Pakistan scored 130 runs for 6 wickets while the Indian team managed to score 116 runs for 9 wickets.

    Pakistan’s Bilal Qureshi scored an unbeaten 62 runs and was declared the player of the match.